Hi Lisa,

I had to contract with a company in Asia to have the lasers custom made with 
milspec components and high grade optics. I suppose if you had all the 
machinery you could do it yourself. That is why they are much more expensive 
than the laser pens you see on ebay and elsewhere. The industrial grade 635nm 
diode is actually 10mw but exits the aperture at about 5mw. If you check 
pricing on industrial grade 10mw 635nm laser diodes you'll understand why the 
laser therapy pen is not cheap.
The LEDs discussed earlier DO work they just don't penetrate as deeply. If you 
are trying to save $ that's a good way to go. 

Sincerely
Steve
---- Lisa <[email protected]> wrote: 

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Hi Steve,

I know I'm interested in how you put your own laser unit together (and I'm
sure others would be too). Would you be willing to share the "how to"?

Lisa

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 5:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Annie B Smythe
Subject: Re: CS>Hair Loss - link here

My wife and I have also found low level laser therapy works well. Some folks
on the silver list have also used red LED lights for hair growth. I designed
my own laser unit and find it penetrates a little better than LEDs. Both
will work though.

http://www.freewebs.com/stevelevine/lasertherapypen.htm works well for pain
relief too

Steve
---- Annie B Smythe <[email protected]> wrote: 

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Just take zinc too or the balance will get out of 
kilter and deplete your zinc , and make sure your 
iron levels are okay. Too much copper without Iron 
can deplete iron. And big doses or B12 can do the 
same. A good rule of thumb is approx 2 mg copper 
to 50 mg zinc.


Annie.
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh


Leslie wrote:
> Hi, When I saw Hair Loss I wanted to mention that Utopia is advertising 
> an elec. cs generator that makes copper also. I asked just what was 
> copper for and I was told it was for hair loss and energy. I would like 
> to know if any have any comments on copper. Thanks, Leslie


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